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Is your engineering job a lot of hands on? Are engineering jobs different than expected when in college? #student #graduate #intern
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Taylor’s Answer
Hi Jonathan!
I think it depends on what job you're going into after college. Some of them will be hands on really rough work (such as manufacturing or out in the field for environmental/oil). Some of it requires lots of programming and modeling, such as chemical engineering or aerospace. It really just depends!
I would look at what industry you're interested and typically what engineers do there. Good luck!
I think it depends on what job you're going into after college. Some of them will be hands on really rough work (such as manufacturing or out in the field for environmental/oil). Some of it requires lots of programming and modeling, such as chemical engineering or aerospace. It really just depends!
I would look at what industry you're interested and typically what engineers do there. Good luck!
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Sneha’s Answer
I think it really depends on what field of engineering / what jobs interest you the most. There are also program management/project management jobs that oversee the engineering efforts which require knowledge of technical terminology but might not be very technical roles. There's actual field jobs as well like manufacturing or desk jobs that report on the manufacturing areas. So it really depends on what interests you. Good Luck with your search.